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Opinion: The Supreme Court could bring Texas-style gerrymandering to your state
If Callais is decided unfavorably, all levels of government will rush to redraw their maps in discriminatory ways, disrupting the 2026 primary elections.
Several Texas House Democrats have until Feb. 9 to contest fines of over $9,000 each for leaving the state to block a ...
Last July several Democrats left the state to meet with the governors of Illinois and California to look for ways to oppose a ...
The FBI on Thursday agreed to assist with locating Texas Democrats who fled the state to prevent the Texas House from ...
Texas House Democrats face $9,354.25 personal fines each for their 14-day 2025 quorum-breaking walkout to block GOP ...
Late-breaking news revealed the Supreme Court's involvement in the contentious redistricting of Texas' congressional districts, a decision critical to the upcoming filing deadline for candidates. The ...
The money must come out of the members' own pocket, not from their political accounts. But Democrats say they will appeal.
A handful of states have rushed to redraw their congressional maps in recent months as members of both parties search for ...
McALLEN, Texas (Border Report) — New Texas congressional maps passed by the Legislature favor non-minority candidates and are unfair to Hispanic voters, especially those on the border, members of ...
The Texas Tribune on MSN
New red-leaning congressional seat in North Texas draws wide-open GOP primary field
The once solidly blue 32nd District is considered the safest bet for Republicans out of the five Democratic seats targeted by ...
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